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Strain Mapping
Strain may refer to: Science and technology * Strain (biology), variants of biological organisms * Strain (chemistry), a chemical stress of a molecule * Strain (general relativity), measure of spacetime stretching in linearized gravity * Strain (injury), an injury to a muscle * Strain (mechanics), a measure of deformation * Filtration, separating fluids from solids by passing through a filter * Percolation, of fluids through porous materials * Psychological stress Other uses * straining, in cooking, by a strainer or sieve. * Strain, a term in contract bridge Proper names * Strain (surname) Arts and media * ''Strain'' (manga), 1996 * Strain (music), phrases of a piece * ''Strain'' (album), 2004, by Flesh Field * '' Strain: Strategic Armored Infantry'', a 2006 anime * ''Strain'' (film), a 2020 Nigerian drama Places * Strain, Arkansas, US, an unincorporated community * Strain, Missouri, US, an unincorporated community See also * Overwork * S Train (other) * S ...
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Strain (biology)
In biology, a strain is a genetic variant, a subtype or a culture within a biological species. Strains are often seen as inherently artificial concepts, characterized by a specific intent for genetic isolation. This is most easily observed in microbiology where strains are derived from a single cell colony and are typically quarantined by the physical constraints of a Petri dish. Strains are also commonly referred to within virology, botany, and with rodents used in experimental studies. Microbiology and virology It has been said that "there is no universally accepted definition for the terms 'strain', ' variant', and 'isolate' in the virology community, and most virologists simply copy the usage of terms from others". A strain is a genetic variant or subtype of a microorganism such as a bacterial strain or a specific strain of a virus, or fungus. For example, a "flu strain" is a certain biological form of the influenza or "flu" virus. These flu strains are characterized ...
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